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Greedy Girl by Jah Stitch

Artist Biography For Jah Stitch

Jah Stitch Melbourne James Kingston Jamaica 27 July 1949 - 28 April 2019 Was A Jamaican Reggae Deejay Best Known For His Recordings In The 1970s. After An Introduction To Music Singing In A Yard With The Likes Of The Wailers The Heptones Roy Shirley And Stranger Cole Melbourne James Became Well Known In Jamaica By Deejaying With The Lord Tippertone And Black Harmony Sound Systems Working As Jah Stitch. His Debut Single Was The Errol Holt-Produced "Danger Zone". Big Youth Was An Early Influence On Stitch's Deejay Style And He Had Several Hits Working With Producer Bunny Lee With Deejay Versions Of Songs By Johnny Clarke As Well As Tracks Such As "African Queen" With Yabby You. Shortly Before The One Love Peace Concert In 1976 Stitch Survived Being Shot Providing The Inspiration For "No Dread Can't Dead". His Success In Jamaica Continued And In 1977 He Toured The United Kingdom. In The Mid-1980s He Worked As A Selector On Sugar Minott's Youth Promotion Sound System Now Under The Name Major Stitch. He Resumed His Recording Career In 1995 Working With Trevor Douglas And Jah Woosh. His Peak 1970s Output For Bunny Lee And Yabby You Was Collected In 1996 By Blood And Fire On The Original Ragga Muffin 1975–77 Compilation. Albums Studio Albums No Dread Can't Dead 1976 Third World
Watch Your Step Youthman 1977 Third World
Straight To Babylon Chest 1979 With Prince Jazzbo Moving Away 1979 Live & Love
Jah Woosh Meets Jah Stitch At Leggo Sounds 1995 Leggo Compilations
Original Ragga Muffin 1975–77 1996 Blood And Fire
The Killer 1999 Culture Press
Love & Harmony Rhino With Jackie Mittoo Dread Inna Jamdown 2007 Jamaican Recordings
Anthology 1969-1990 2012 Attack

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